Last time yellowstone erupted, it nearly wiped out all people.
Dude, you kept talking as though people can become immortal(literally).
There is a difference between metaphorical immortality and literal immortality.
You know what they all have in common? They're all dead, no matter how many people are going to remember you, you will still be dead and a rotting corpse six feet under.
There's actually a term for this, "Einstein's brother", even though he didn't have a brother, the term refers jokingly to someone that in comparison nobody remembers. Cause if science is built on the shoulder's of giants then nobody cares about the ones who stand in the shadows of the giant.
I'm not going that broad, you are thinking I am saying that everyone is the same, I'm questioning if there's a chance of someone else in the world being shockingly similar.
The problem is many people already fit a societal archetype to begin with and often times we are taught to fit into them.
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But why wouldn't it become testable?
Also this is a different subject matter, I'm questioning the notion that we are one of a kind and our idea of uniqueness.
I was asking you why you thought you were unique and you gave me a broad ridiculously general answer.
The argument, "because it's not testable" is far too broad, however it could be testable in the future though.
I knew you were going to say that, which only lends credence to my point since that if I can accurately predict your response therefore you are following a guideline of reasoning somewhere, so far we have
I'm unique -> not testable
So far your rationalization seems common place for many people.
It's called being half-insane.
But what makes you so sure that everyone has a different personality, is it possible that somewhere there is someone walking around with a personality almost identical?
(tl;dr at bottom if you are feeling lazy)
Many people use the phrase, "one in a million" to describe someone most of the time. Many people live their lives thinking they are one of a kind and super special. However most of the time people solely contrast others to themselves and focus on the...
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